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J
> 3 dayMy kiddo and I love to go on walks but his very active and loves to be independent and run of, with this he has his freedom and yet is protected at the same time. He loves it and ask to wear it every time as he knows he can be more active instead of holding my hand. This has also been helpful for him to understand that he should keep a short distance, the few times we habe walked without it he seems to be more aware of keeping close.
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ctsr1
> 3 dayi have used this 3 times in Disneyland for my kiddo and it is perfect. small enough to go into a cargo pocket or backpack. kid loves it because it doesnt hurt her wrist being on. padded so it can be snug but not hurt or leave marks. the cable is mega tough gonna need bolt cutters to take it off. east on easy off with a double lock on the kids wrist portion. long enough to keep them feeling independent but not too long that they get lost in a crowd. and really bright colored so easy to track when there are a bunch of people around just in case the kiddos let go of the hand. a must for keeping kids safe.
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Amanda Goode
02-06-2025This is one of the best products for children that run off. My twins don’t seem bothered with this cuff, it is padded and comfortable. The cord is durable. Gives them space without the heart attack that they’ve ran off ! 10/10 recommend
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melinda
> 3 dayLove this for my 2 yr old Grandson that is on the autism spectrum,it allows him be independent and walk,but helps make him stay close by since he likes to run away. He outgrew the straps on the backpacks with harnesses. I only give it 4 stars cause the strap for him is a bit small,im afraid hell outgrow it very soon.
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Dana Phillips
> 3 dayThis is a great investment when you have a child that likes to wonder off or walks faster than you or sees something amazing and takes off and you arent able to catch and keep up with them. I used this with a 7-year-old at Sea World, and Legoland.
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Jayson
> 3 dayI have a very busy 2 year old that hates holding hands. When we go on walks, not a problem. We went to a festival the other weekend and it was great, he couldnt get it off or get too far from me. He also didnt mind it until he got too hot (98 f w/ high humidity) then he started to try to pull at it. Recommended to everyone
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Wiquenia
> 3 dayArrived fast. Confortable for my kids.
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Cece
> 3 dayI’m a single mom of 3 and my youngest is a runner and going out sometimes to large places made it difficult. This fixed all of it. I was apprehensive at first to buy out of fear of judgment however it’s been the total opposite. We have gone to airports, theme parks, beaches etc and if he ever pulled away from me he was safely in reach. It’s also teaching him to stay close by. It’s comfortable for both him and me. And doesn’t pull or yank on him like the backpack would. And I’m always receiving positive feedback when other parents (new and seasoned) see me with it. They either tell me how they wish they had it or ask me where I got it. Best thing I’ve bought all year.
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Bryon
> 3 dayWith a toddler that likes to let go of hands and run, this does a great job. This is quite helpful for me with my grandchild because my legs dont move so well, I can be assured she wont run off or out of my reach.
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Kristen
> 3 daySturdy but too short of distance between each bracket for my liking. My kid was also able to scoot his hand out of them instantly, be aware of hand size.